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:''Duke Nukem Forever'' had previously won the awards in [[2001]], [[2002]], and was given the Vaporware Lifetime Achievement Award in [[2003]]. [http://www.wired.com/news/technology/1,70143-0.html (Wired)]
* [[Activision]] announces revenue for third fiscal quarter of [[2005]] was $816.2 million, while profit dropped 30% from $97.3 million to $67.9 million. The company joins rivals THQ and EA in showing poor results. The company also revealed that an extension of it
's [[Tony Hawk]] franchise, ''[[Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam]]'', will be released in [[2007]]. [http://biz.gamedaily.com/industry/feature/?id=11786 (GameDaily BIZ)], [http://videogames.yahoo.com/newsarticle?eid=435761&page=0 (Yahoo)]

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===[[February 3]] [[2006]] (Friday)===
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* An [[United States Securities and Exchange Commission|SEC]] filing reveals that [[Gizmondo]] parent company [[Tiger Telematics]] has managed to obtain a $5 million lending agreement with [[Laffitte Partners]]. Last week, Gizmondo Europe had filed for [[bankruptcy]]. [http://www.gamasutra.com/php-bin/news_index.php?story=7996 (Gamasutra)]
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